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  2. New Zealand Superannuation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Superannuation Fund (Māori: Te Kaitiaki Tahua Penihana Kaumātua o Aotearoa) is a sovereign wealth fund in New Zealand.New Zealand currently provides universal superannuation for people over 65 years of age and the purpose of the Fund is to partially pre-fund the future cost of the New Zealand Superannuation pension, which is expected to increase as a result of New Zealand's ...

  3. Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission - Wikipedia

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    Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission (formerly Commission for Financial Capability), is a Crown entity under the New Zealand Crown Entities Act 2004. [1] The Commission provides financial education and information to residents of New Zealand, advises government on retirement income policy, and monitors the effectiveness of the Retirement Villages Act 2003.

  4. Category:Retirement in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation in New Zealand This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Anne-Maree O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Maree O'Connor is a New Zealand investment banker. [1] She has been Head of Sustainable Investment for the New Zealand Superannuation Fund since 2006. [ 1 ] In 2017 she was ranked eighth among the world's most influential responsible investment specialists.

  6. Welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    [1] [12] National Superannuation was renamed New Zealand Superannuation in 1993. The age of eligibility became 61 in 1992, then gradually increased to 65 between 1993 and 2001. [12] [14] Those receiving New Zealand Superannuation can receive some subsidised goods and services through use of the SuperGold Card. [15]

  7. Crown entity - Wikipedia

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    Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation: Treasury ACE New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Act 2001 (Part 2 and Schedule 3) Finance [4] New Zealand Productivity Commission: Treasury ICE New Zealand Productivity Commission Act, 2010 Foreign Affairs New Zealand Antarctic Institute: Foreign Affairs and Trade: Crown agent New Zealand ...

  8. KiwiSaver - Wikipedia

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    The KiwiSaver scheme logo. KiwiSaver is a New Zealand savings scheme which has been operating since 2 July 2007. Participants can normally access their KiwiSaver funds only after the age of 65, but can withdraw them earlier in certain limited circumstances, for example if undergoing significant financial hardship or to use a deposit for a first home.

  9. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The government will pay up to NZ$25 million and provide free radio spectrum, estimated to be worth up to NZ$10 million during the transition to digital; [18] the companies involved will pay the remaining $50 million. Canterbury TV estimates it will need to pay NZ$1 million a year if it joins Freeview. [19]